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DN42 RPKI

This page covers guidance and examples on using RPKI within DN42.

Quick Start

It is recommended to run your own RPKI validator, as this provides you with the most security and control over your routing decisions. However, to get started, or if running your own validator isn’t desirable, a public RPKI RTR server is available. The service supports full RPKI validation for all relevant DN42 and affiliated networks’ prefixes.

Using Public RPKI Services

DN42’s RPKI RTR service endpoints are hosted by multiple operators. By configuring multiple RTR servers in your BGP daemon, you gain additional resiliency and improved validation coverage.

ServerPortIPv4/IPv6
rpki.akae.re8082both
rpki.dn42.milu.moe8082both

To configure the service, connect your BGP software’s RPKI client to one or more of these RTR servers.

Example Configuration (Bird 2)

protocol rpki roa_dn42_1 {
        roa4 { table dn42_roa; };
        roa6 { table dn42_roa_v6; };
        remote "rpki1.example.com";
        port 8082;
        refresh 600;
        retry 300;
        expire 7200;
}

protocol rpki roa_dn42_2 {
        roa4 { table dn42_roa; };
        roa6 { table dn42_roa_v6; };
        remote "rpki2.example.com";
        port 8082;
        refresh 600;
        retry 300;
        expire 7200;
}

Running Your Own RPKI Server

With Docker

docker run --name dn42rpki -p 8082:8282 --restart=always -d rpki/stayrtr -verify=false -checktime=false -cache=https://dn42.burble.com/roa/dn42_roa_46.json

With Docker Compose

services:
  stayrtr:
    image: rpki/stayrtr:latest
    ports:
      - "8082:8282"
    command: >
      -cache https://dn42.burble.com/roa/dn42_roa_46.json